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Small Luxury Hotels of the World has introduced a collection of properties pooled under the new brand of ‘Finest Collection’ hotels.In a social media update, SLH revealed the latest brand with a description that read: “According to us, our trusted panel of experts, top-tier guests and highly trained team of mystery inspectors, Finest Collection hotels are elevated, exclusive escapes offering extraordinary experiences. ”“Whether gliding down the slopes of glitzy Gstaad to your chic chalet or savouring a moonlit dinner in an impressive 19th-century fortress, these are destination hotels to write home about.”

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The Small Luxury Hotels of the World website continues:“The allure of the Finest Collection extends beyond each hotel’s doorstep – they stand tall in the world’s most sought-after destinations, from Santorini’s caldera-facing cliffs to Virginia’s rich tapestry of rolling hills, deep valleys and forested dales. In fact, these perfectly placed properties are destinations in themselves, which you’ll want to plan your entire trip aroundThere are 21 properties in the initial list, mostly (14) in Europe, including three in the Greek Islands. They include:
Learn more about the ‘Finest Collection’ properties here, and stay tuned for the official announcement of the collection’s launch soon.

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